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No sound after Security Tool & Antivirus Pro 2010 infection

dhlavinka

Posted 04 November 2009 - 06:20 AM

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A couple of weeks back I found my computer severely disabled because of a number of virus infections after Security Tool and AntivirusPro 2010 became installed on my machine. I found this site completely by accident and decided to try it.
I worked very closely with "Chamber" on the Virus & Spyware forum for the past two weeks and have been able to resurrect my machine completely. He has officially given me a clean bill of health and encouraged me to create a new topic in this forum to see if anyone could offer help.
To be clear, prior to this infection there was absolutely nothing wrong with the sound aspect of my computer. During the time I worked with Chamber I noticed that my machine was eerily quiet. There were no sounds whatsoever even when downloading of new application was completed, when I would open or close sessions, when I rebooted, etc.
I finally tried to plug in a CD and see if it would play. Normally when doing this Windows Media Player would launch automatically and the CD would play. Now neither WMP nor any other player application will launch automatically. If I manually select the CD/DVD drive in Windows Explorer and tell it to Play, it will launch iTunes (don't know how the default application changed) and shows that the CD is playing but there is no sound. I have manually opened WMP and played the CD with the same results. I even tried to play a song from YouTube and got the same result. Shows music is playing but no sound.
I openeded my sound icon and nothing is muted. Manually turned up all volume switches and can see the volume "bar" in the sound graphic increasing the volume, but no sound. I even checked my Device Manager to see if there were any errors indicated but nothing out of the ordinary. The DVD properties show that "This device is working properly" so I don't get the impression that there is anything wrong with it.
At times I can hear slight "pops" or "bumps" coming from all my speakers - like when plugging a microphone or guitar into an amplifier as the contacts make a connection....but that is the extent of it. Just before and during the time the sound quit working, there were no severe storms or any other electrical issues that should have affected the sound card. So at this point - I have no idea what direction to go. Am open to any suggestions on this issue. Look forward to hearing from anyone. Thanks.

Posted 04 November 2009 - 10:41 AM

dhlavinka

Posted 04 November 2009 - 01:08 PM

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I appreciate the quick response. The problem I am having is with my home computer. I am in the process of leaving town on work related matters for a couple of days so will not be able to resond immediately. Will get back with details and follow up from there on Friday afternoon. Look forward to working with you then.
I hae not tried anything to date as I am not that familiar with what to do. Nothing done with drivers.

happyrock

Posted 07 November 2009 - 09:19 AM

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go here...click on drivers and downloads if you use your service tag number your sure to get the right drivers...or follow the guide to get to the download page and get the creative driver and install it...I suggest that while your at that link you get ALL your drivers and burn then to a cd...that way if you ever need to replace a driver you already have them on hand

dhlavinka

Posted 07 November 2009 - 10:57 AM

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Didn't realize that Dell kept records of all drivers by Service Tag number. That is nice. However, upon entering my ST# it shows that I supposedly have Realtek ALC850 AC97 AUDIO. Should I download that or should I go to the Creative SB Audigy website and look for driver downloads? I went to my Device Manager and was able to get the version number of the Creative SB driver that is supposedly installed. Also the properties of the Creative SB in my Device Manager show that the Device Status is Working Properly. Is it possible that the virus messed up one of the driver files and the status could still be showing as Working Properly?

happyrock

Posted 07 November 2009 - 11:54 AM

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does your device manager show both Realtek and the Creative SB installed...would not hurt to get them both downloaded then use the device manager to reinstall the drivers for one or both if you have them both

happyrock

Posted 07 November 2009 - 01:32 PM

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try installing the Creative drivers again...it it still won't work...go here and get Creative's Audigy 2 ZS drivers from Creative..they also have a troubleshooter there too...you can try scrolling down to the bottom of the page and you can run their Software AutoUpdate client

dhlavinka

Posted 08 November 2009 - 09:05 PM

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Actually found original CD with Creative Audigy drivers. But decided to go the route of the Auto Update from the Creative website to assure I had the latest versions.
Downloaded all updates and enabled AutoUpdate device.
After successful installation rebooted as instructed.
Now I have sound. However, there is only sound from my (2) front speakers and subwoofer. No sound from my (2) rear speakers.
While installing received a couple of warnings about the upgrade not being "recognized" (my word) by Windows. When looking in the Device Manager now the Properties on the Creative Driver says the the Digital Signer is Not digitally signed. Don't know what that means.

happyrock

Posted 09 November 2009 - 08:01 AM

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go into the control panel...sounds and audio...volume tab...speaker section ...click on the advanced button...
click on the arrow in the speaker setup area...select your setup from the drop down menu then click on OK...
ok your way out and reboot...

dhlavinka

Posted 09 November 2009 - 09:10 PM

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Was finally able to get this corrected. For some reason only the Front L/R and Center speaker volume bars were moving when I increased the volume. Moved the Back L/R bars manually and then rebooted. Now all volume bars move when I increase the volume. So I have my original sound back to normal.
The only remaining item which is strange is that Windows Media Player will not launch automatically when I insert a CD since my virus problems.
I opened my CD player Properties and chose the AutoPlay tab. Chose Music CD from the drop down menu and then selected "Select an action to perform" and chose Play audio CD using Windows Media Player. Then chose Apply and then OK.
Now when I insert a CD into my player after a couple of seconds my cursor shows an hourglass like it is trying to launch (or do something) but then nothing happens.

happyrock

Posted 10 November 2009 - 07:46 AM

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one of windows patches "fixed" it so cd and usb flash drives don't automatically play because it was hacked and malware was being launched thru auto play...more info hereI suggest you leave it like it is